Fuel Up on NATSO Benefits: NATSO's Website

Did you know NATSO’s website is full of how-to blog posts, informative videos, business intelligence from Chairman’s Circle members and more?

Providing knowledge resources for travel plaza and truckstops is at the core of what NATSO does and our website is no exception. Our website is the daily must-visit source of news, education, data and analysis for truckstop and travel plaza owners.

I would encourage you to visit NATSO's website. I think you will be surprised at how much content the website has to offer. For example:

Daily NewsThe NATSO team writes daily on breaking industry news. Visit the Just In section of the website to learn the latest transportation funding being proposed on Capitol Hill, what states are doing on tolling and fuel taxes and details on how new regulations could affect travel plaza and truckstops.

Join the ConversationWhile NATSO’s website is certainly the place for truckstop knowledge, it is also the space for NATSO members to interact with each other, vendors and NATSO. Share helpful blog posts with your staff, join the conversation in the comments and see what other operators are saying.

Business Intelligence for Truckstop OperatorsChairman’s Circle members, vendors that support the industry at the highest level, write blog posts for The Truck Stops Here, provide white papers in the Business Intelligence section and join the conversation in the comments.

This article originally ran inStop Watch magazine. Stop Watch provides in-depth content to assist NATSO members in improving their travel plaza business operations.

Amy Toner

Toner markets NATSO products, services and meetings. She is the content editor of NATSO's core websites, Stop Watch magazine and Highway Business Matters biweekly articles. In addition, she provides creative services across all departments. Toner joined NATSO in 2006. Prior to joining the association, she served as director of membership services at an association for ambulatory surgery centers. Toner lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband and son. More